1977 Nissan 280z Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Year: 1977
Mileage: 68,344
Make: Datsun
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Z-Series
This is a very nice original 1977 Datsun 280 Z, it is from NC (previous owner) & Atlanta and has the original inline 6 cylinder, auto transmission,
and restoration in 2008. It lives in the garage and driven only on sunny days. The cold air conditioning has a new compressor and evaporator, has been converted to R134a at a cost of over $2000. If you know this era Z car, you should know that replacing the AC is not cheap so don't be fooled by those to lead you to believe otherwise. The difference between cool and COLD ACs is about $2000 !! The radiator was replaced with a new 3 row to run cooler. Both 25 mph bumpers and all rubber are in great shape!!! The car has
had one repaint years ago-before I bought it, which still looks great in the blue with light silver metallic flake!!! This unique interior was updated to the stunning white and black as shown in the pictures. The Sony CD/radio has a removable faceplate and 1.5 jack to connect your MP3 or external audio device. The headlights have been converted to Halogen Super White with HD wire harness. The dash has a cap and the gauges have all been converted to white faces- all of which work fine, including the clock. The suspension and front end have urethane bushings, it runs strong and hugs the curves! The exhaust system has been updated from collector to exhaust tip, low mileage on the tires and brakes. There is one small rust spot shown in the photo at the right rear side window on passenger side which has been sealed and not grown larger over the past 3 years. The rear louvers made of aluminum (not plastic), are hinged, and do not rattle. It is a
head turner everywhere I go- especially at Z rallies!! This is a real nice Z and needless to say, it is a blast to drive !!!! I'm selling to make room in my garage for a new toy. I have the option to end this auction early as it is advertised in other media as well. The NADA value on this vehicle in this condition would be in the $12-14,000 range.
I have a clear Georgia title for this vehicle. Buyer must have a Paypal account to send a $500 deposit within 24 hours after close of auction and balance due via certified funds within 7 days after the close of auction, the check must clear my bank before release of the title. I will NOT accept any Money Orders. Buyer must arrange pickup from me in zip code 30004 (metro Atlanta). Please feel free to contact me for any further details or questions. |
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